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  • By: John A. Little
  • Narrated by: Steve White
  • Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)
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Summary

Holmes and Watson are plunged into the secret underworld of 1925 London, where a serial killer of musical (gay) men is afoot. The killer has a little list, and Sherlock is on it. Why? And what have the Bloomsbury Group and the Diogenes Club got to do with anything?

Thanks to Royal Jelly, Holmes is a fit 71-year-old who has lost his interest in bees and returned to detecting. He's not quite as sharp as he used to be, but he's still pretty sharp, and a bit of a vigilante in his old age. He meets up with his colleague and friend, Dr. John Hamish Watson, a 72-year-old not-quite-so-fit-at-all twice-widower, who hankers after the good old days of derring-do. They are joined by their excitable new housekeeper at 221B Baker Street, the brilliant, buxom Miss Lily Hudson, and are helped in their work by Jasper Lestrade of Scotland Yard, the ambitious, respectful son of the late George Lestrade.

©2014 John A Little (P)2016 MX Publishing

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I’m so sorry, I bought this book

This is the worst book I’ve ever listened to. I definitely did not enjoy the constant repetitive odd letters, numbers and words, and the fact that the Diogenes club became something totally different and I would never listen to this again, which is a shame because I’ve enjoyed the other Sherlock Holmes novels.

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